Hibiscus-Tequila Cooler

A cocktail in a pitcher means more time outside relaxing and less time inside making drinks. Hibiscus gives this tequila drink a tart and floral flavor and a gorgeous color.

Note: Dried hibiscus flowers can be found at gourmet shops or spice stores, or order they can be ordered online.

About the Author: Elana Lepkowski is a Los Angeles based mixologist who photographs and shares her cocktail recipes at StirAndStrain.com. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter as @stirandstrain documenting what she drank last night and occasionally a picture of her dog.

Procedures

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To Make Hibiscus-Lime Syrup: In a small saucepan, bring sugar and water to a bare simmer over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and add hibiscus and lime zest. Stir, cover and let steep for 15 minutes. Strain, let cool, and add lime juice.

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For the Drink: In a pitcher, add lime slices, hibiscus-lime syrup, and tequila. If not using right away, store in refrigerator up to 6 hours. Otherwise, add tonic water and stir to combine. Serve over ice with lime wedges.

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About the Author

Elana Lepkowski is a Los Angeles based mixologist who photographs and shares her cocktail recipes at StirAndStrain.com. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter as @stirandstrain documenting what she drank last night and occasionally a picture of her dog.